DELE ALLI and Eric Dier are set to make their full debuts for a youthful England side against France tonight.

England manager Roy Hodgson could include at least five players aged 22 or under after his squad was further depleted by injuries with Fabian Delph's withdrawal, meaning 17 senior internationals are unavailable.

Tottenham duo Dier and Alli will feature along with club-mate Harry Kane, while John Stones, Raheem Sterling and Ross Barkley are also in Hodgson's thoughts.

But Manchester United winger Jesse Lingard will not start following his late call-up.

England squad's prayers for Paris

Mon, November 16, 2015

The England team took part in the minutes silence for the victims of the Paris terror attacks ahead of their training session on Monday

The England squad and coaching staff observe a silence in remembrance to the victims of last weeks Paris terror attacks

"Hopefully if we get enough games before the Euros, we'll still get four or five where we can work more on the team that might start the tournament.

"A lot of our players have not played much Premier League football. We have good players and good potential, but once you take 14 or more out, you will be left with some players without much experience. That's okay. That's what we've got. It's a fact of life. It's a great opportunity for these boys.

"We have 14 players who would normally be selected who are not here, and we've lost a further three.

"Our midfield and front areas have been hit hard. I'd hope that, by March, a few of those will be with us again."

The defeat in Spain was England's first in 16 matches, since the 2014 World Cup. Michael Carrick and Fabian Delph were casualties from that match, with Jamie Vardy also ruled out.